Animals in the wild have the instinct to survive. They will attack, but only when hungry or when being treatened.
If you give an animal food and show it that you don't want to hurt it, then what does the animal 'think' or 'feel'? Does he trust you?
Can you get a crocodile to like you, if you follow the above procedure from early age?
Example: a ferret. When breeding them, they sometimes throw in a wild variant, to keep them vivid. A young ferret will bite you, and they are much more agressive than dogs. Over time, they completely change and seem to become a pal.
So what is the basic nature of an animal? Do they have characters like humans? There seems to be no 'evil' in animals.
They say that ferrets know very quickly that they are not supposed to urinate on the floor, but they'll only use their toilet if you convince them, by being friendly. You can not train a ferret by rubbing its nose in its filth.
If you give an animal food and show it that you don't want to hurt it, then what does the animal 'think' or 'feel'? Does he trust you?
Can you get a crocodile to like you, if you follow the above procedure from early age?
Example: a ferret. When breeding them, they sometimes throw in a wild variant, to keep them vivid. A young ferret will bite you, and they are much more agressive than dogs. Over time, they completely change and seem to become a pal.
So what is the basic nature of an animal? Do they have characters like humans? There seems to be no 'evil' in animals.
They say that ferrets know very quickly that they are not supposed to urinate on the floor, but they'll only use their toilet if you convince them, by being friendly. You can not train a ferret by rubbing its nose in its filth.